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Yojimbo, organiser for your bits and pieces of information

Postby Antony » Mon 27 Feb, 2006 12:48 am

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Yojimbo is an effortless and reliable information organiser for everybody. A new software from Bare Bones best known for the BBEdit - a powerful text editor. It's not a bloated software, but it does exactly what we need. Easy to use and syncs the information with you.

Yojimbo is not designed to replace your PDA or an all-in-one organiser/task-manager. It's designed for recording bits and pieces of information... notes (all sorts, text, rich text and even PDF), website, urls and best of all... passwords and serial numbers.

Screenshot of Yojimbo:
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Yojimbo allows you to organise the information the way you want, in its simple and straight-forward interface. You can let Yojimbo to record the web pages, pictures and PDFs. One of the best feature in Yojimbo is the management of serial number and passwords. Most people like me, after some years of internet usage, there were a lot of logins we need to remember or serial numbers from the products we bought. I used to keep a record on a book, but I now found the Yojimbo provides the best management for me (as long as I don't forget my Yojimbo password).

Screenshot of Yojimbo Drop Dock (like a Tab on the edge of screen), allowing you to quickly adding information into Yojimbo.

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To do this, simply highlight/select the information (paragraphs, URL, or picture) and drag to the Drop Dock. The piece of information will then be added to the Yojimbo. Yojimbo icon on the Mac OS X Dock also works. (Read this entry on how to use the Mac mouse the Mac way.)

Another great feature of Yojimbo is the syncing. Many of us uses more than one computer. Syncing is just all we need. Syncing requires a .Mac account, if you don't have a dot Mac account, you can try .Mac free for 60 days free now.

How safe is Yojimbo's encryption? Yojimbo uses AES-256 encryption. (Advanced Encryption Standard algorithm with a 256-bit key)

Yojimbo's features:
[list][*]Store almost anything in Yojimbo—text, rich text, images, PDFs, even serial numbers and passwords
[*]Location independent access—use .Mac Sync Services and enjoy the same Yojimbo satori at home and at the office
[*]Organise your information any way that suits your style, from “everything in one spotâ€
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Postby Antony » Sat 18 Mar, 2006 11:05 pm

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Yojimbo Backup ‘QuickPick’ is now available at http://mac.sillydog.org/backup/yojimbo_backup.php

To use Yojimbo Backup ‘QuickPick’, simply
download Yojimbo Backup ‘QuickPick’ from this page and follow the simple instruction.
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Postby Antony » Sun 19 Mar, 2006 4:14 pm

This Yojimbo Backup is now mentioned at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
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